Category Archives: Attacking football

Last Tuesday’s unexpected setback against the Hornets hurt us, but not as much as it could have done. Virtually all our competitors for the title also dropped points, so in the end not much damage was done. Of course, it was … Continue reading →

The Ludogorets Arena will always be remembered for that Ozil display of foot-ballet. Yes there was also a mighty comeback, and the best ones are always those when a team are 2-0 down and then win 3-2; yet this was somehow to … Continue reading →

Does Giroud still feature in the new, Alexis-as-CF, Arsenal? Ollie G is an interesting case, because I don’t see him as a starter at all. This isn’t because he’s not good enough, as he certainly is. Instead, it’s because our style … Continue reading →

Mesut Ozil would always be one of the first players on my team sheet if I was the Arsenal manager. I have never seen him play a bad game but in some games he is more effective than others. In order … Continue reading →

Now that is the Arsenal most of us love so much: dominant, creative, strong and banging in goals left, right and centre. After the midweek CL game, legs could have been tired and minds preoccupied, but we started the game … Continue reading →

“Behind what hills does happiness hide, to lurk and plot its return?” Andrew Greig. With Lucas Perez Arsenal have added a very interesting player. This is a bit of a Wenger gamble but if Lucas can add similar league goals (17) and assists (8) per … Continue reading →

30 hours to go till the deadline of transfer deadline day and it looks like Arsenal have done very good business this summer. We did not spend a silly £90m on Pogba but got Holding, Xhaka, Mustafi and Perez instead which … Continue reading →